Is Naruto more popular than One Piece?

avatarNoticingPuffa year ago
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avatarSingingRidgea year ago

Honestly, it kinda depends on where you're looking. Globally speaking, One Piece outsells Naruto in manga by a pretty large margin. We're talking about One Piece holding a Guinness World Record for the most copies published for the same comic book series by a single author. But if you're chatting about anime, especially in the U.S., Naruto seems to have a stronger fanbase, probably because of its earlier introduction to international audiences. Both are insanely popular, but for manga sales, One Piece takes the lead.

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avatarRequestingFinala year ago

Nah, One Piece rules, end of discussion. More sales, more fans worldwide. It's like the king of manga and anime. Sorry, Naruto fans.


avatarJokingTunica year ago

Well, I see more people talking about Naruto than One Piece, so doesn't that make Naruto more popular? Plus, everyone knows about Naruto running. It's iconic.

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